Gepato-gastroenterologik tadqiqotlar jurnali 2025 №2


Тема статьи

CHANGES OBSERVED IN THE ACTIVITIES OF THE HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM IN CHILDREN WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME (41-43)

Авторы

Turaeva D.Kh.

Учреждение

Samarkand State Medical University

Аннотация

Changes in the hepatobiliary system are often found in children with obesity and metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome and obesity are pathologies in children that negatively affect all organs and systems, including the state of the hepatobiliary system. Recently, many studies have been conducted to study the effect of obesity on the state of the hepatobiliary system, which is associated with an increase in the incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in children with increased body weight and obesity. Insulin resistance is affected not only by the normalization of metabolic disorders, but also by the treatment of liver and biliary tract pathology.

Ключевые слова

Keywords: obesity, children, hepatobiliary system.

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